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Hi SarahCarlene,
An official welcome to the Unequally Yoked forum here at CF!
Since Free4All is so good at asking the tough, but necessary, questions I will just add a few things...
I was also raised Methodist. When my husband and I married in the Methodist church, neither of us were Christians, but didn't really know it. Ten years later I was finally saved, and he's still unsaved. The reason I mention my upbringing in the Methodist church is because I want to give you hope. I had a good foundation of the Christian faith growing up there, and it opened my mind to Jesus. Unfortunately, my heart took a while to catch up
. I cannot say that your fiance will be saved, but it's a good sign that he's open to the gospel and asking questions. My advice would be to proceed very cautiously. Your witness to him right now is very important (sorry to put added pressure on you). For instance, when you start changing your behavior/lifestyle as you mentioned, he will notice that more than anything you say. Be strong and lean on the Lord.
I also encourage you to read through old threads here. There is a lot of wisdom from those of us who have walked this road. I'm blessed that I have a good solid marriage, even though my husband is not saved. That doesn't mean I don't still grieve for his soul and experience intense loneliness in my walk with God. In fact, I'm probably the exception here. I don't have children, so that takes some of the issues away. Please consider marriage to your fiance very carefully. You must be prepared for the worst in case he takes a totally different attitude after marriage.
Please let us know how you're doing and we will pray for you.
In Christ,
Jill/WashedClean
An official welcome to the Unequally Yoked forum here at CF!
Since Free4All is so good at asking the tough, but necessary, questions I will just add a few things...
I was also raised Methodist. When my husband and I married in the Methodist church, neither of us were Christians, but didn't really know it. Ten years later I was finally saved, and he's still unsaved. The reason I mention my upbringing in the Methodist church is because I want to give you hope. I had a good foundation of the Christian faith growing up there, and it opened my mind to Jesus. Unfortunately, my heart took a while to catch up
I also encourage you to read through old threads here. There is a lot of wisdom from those of us who have walked this road. I'm blessed that I have a good solid marriage, even though my husband is not saved. That doesn't mean I don't still grieve for his soul and experience intense loneliness in my walk with God. In fact, I'm probably the exception here. I don't have children, so that takes some of the issues away. Please consider marriage to your fiance very carefully. You must be prepared for the worst in case he takes a totally different attitude after marriage.
Please let us know how you're doing and we will pray for you.
In Christ,
Jill/WashedClean
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